Vmix - Zoom Plugin Extra Quality

vMix Zoom plugin is a native integration that allows you to bring Zoom participants

  • Remote Interviews: The plugin is ideal for remote interviews, allowing users to easily incorporate guests from around the world into their live streams and video productions.
  • Virtual Events: The plugin can be used to live stream virtual events, such as conferences, meetups, and webinars, and to incorporate audience Q&A sessions into the production.
  • Live Streaming: The plugin can be used to add a Zoom feed to live streams, creating a more interactive and engaging experience for viewers.

| Requirement | Minimum Spec | Recommended Spec | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | OS | Windows 10 (64-bit) Pro/Enterprise | Windows 11 Pro | | CPU | Intel i5 (8th gen) / AMD Ryzen 5 | Intel i7 / AMD Ryzen 7 | | RAM | 16 GB | 32 GB | | GPU | GTX 1050 Ti | RTX 3060 or better | | vMix Version | v24 or higher (Pro/4K/Max) | vMix 4K or Max | | Zoom Version | Zoom Client 5.8.0+ | Latest Zoom Client | | Internet | 5 Mbps upload (per guest) | 10+ Mbps upload | vmix zoom plugin

Verdict: Use the vMix Zoom Plugin for live production, interviews, and webinars (2–8 guests). Use Zoom ISO only if you need to record 20+ separate participants for post-production (like a reality show audition). vMix Zoom plugin is a native integration that

  • Preview/Program: Keep one guest "Live" and another in "Preview." Use vMix transitions (wipe, fade, zoom) between them.
  • Multi-View: Add all three guests to a vMix Multi-View Input to create a custom split-screen.
  • PTZ Auto Tracking: If a guest is using a mechanical PTZ camera via Zoom’s native support, the plugin passes PTZ commands from vMix to that camera.

The Zoom plugin is a free addition for vMix 27 users, though it requires a separate installation after upgrading your core software. Remote Interviews : The plugin is ideal for

Corporate Keynotes

A CEO is on stage. Remote Q&A participants are added to Zoom. The vMix operator uses the plugin to focus on one question-asker, puts their video full-screen, and sends that specific view back to them—making them feel individually recognized.